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African-Americans attend a social function, Los Angeles, ca. 1941-1950

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Sheffield, Maceo B., photographer

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Photograph of eight African-Americans attending a social function, published in the California Eagle. In the top row, from left, are David Williams, an attorney who later became the first African-American judge appointed to the U.S. District Court in Los AngelesMrs. BradfordH. Claude Hudson, founder of Broadway Federal Savings and former president of the Los Angeles Branch NAACPGeorge Beavers, one of the founders of Golden State Mutual Insurance Companyand Dr. Taylor, a physician who owned the Taylor Medical Building at Jefferson Boulevard and Western Avenue. In the bottom row, from left, are Mrs. Taylor, Alweeda Williams, and Willie May Beavers.
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